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preparing for a real life deep impact. >> keep it right here, america. >>> from new york city, this is ni "nightline" with cynthia mcfadden. >> good evening, and thank you for joining us. we begin with break news from alabama. it's a scene of joy and relief tonight, as the carnival cruise ship that lost power five days ago has finally reached port in mobile, alabama, are 4,200 people aboard. over the past few days, many passengers have sent messages describing nightmarish conditions. food shortages, lack of running water and sewage problems. tonight, frustrated passengers said the experience has been highly stressful, though many praise the boat's staff for doing their best under difficult circumstances. stay with abc news for all the latest. >>> but for now, we turn halfway around the world to the shock waves being sent by the arrest of famed olympian charged with murdering his glamorous model girlfriend in the wee hours of this valentine's day morning. >> reporter: oscar pistorius and reeva steenkamp were one of the world's hot couples. think david and victoria, or brad and angeli
preparing for a real life deep impact. >> keep it right here, america. >>> from new york city, this is ni "nightline" with cynthia mcfadden. >> good evening, and thank you for joining us. we begin with break news from alabama. it's a scene of joy and relief tonight, as the carnival cruise ship that lost power five days ago has finally reached port in mobile, alabama, are 4,200 people aboard. over the past few days, many passengers have sent messages describing...
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co-anchor terry moran is on the ground in the embattled city of damascus to night to bring us this look inside syria. >> reporter: bill we have come to damascus at just about the same time the civil war has arrived here. you can feel it in the fabric of life, fear, anxiety for sure. most especially several times an hour day and night the boom of the government's big artillery guns on the hills around town firing into rebel positions in the suburbs just a mile or two away. and it is strange to think every time you hear that sound that it is raining death on people not very far away. and every once in a while, and more and more, death comes the other way. war time damascus seems almost normal sometimes. >> thank you. >> reporter: you can still stroll through the ancient market where bewildering variety of good are sold and where the merchants hock their wares with disarming enthusiasm. but the war is never very far away. as we saw today. so we have just gotten word that three mortar round have landed in the center of damascus. reports of casualty thousands. we are on our way to check it o
co-anchor terry moran is on the ground in the embattled city of damascus to night to bring us this look inside syria. >> reporter: bill we have come to damascus at just about the same time the civil war has arrived here. you can feel it in the fabric of life, fear, anxiety for sure. most especially several times an hour day and night the boom of the government's big artillery guns on the hills around town firing into rebel positions in the suburbs just a mile or two away. and it is...
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and she was spotted by a scout. >> i had caught the bug. it was the first time i felt i was made for something and i understood something. i was lost in school and felt stupid. >> i've been looking. >> i'll find him. >> reporter: her break came in 2010 with this underdog indy film playing a seen amid meth and menace on a hard scrabble ozark landscape. >> i'm auditioning thinking am i got at this. and "winter's bone" happened and they loved the movie and a couple years later we were at the oscars. >> reporter: it earned lawrence her first nomination. but when she was offered more roles in flannel she flipped the script. >> we did an esquire shoot. i got in a bikini and pranced around and got that out in the magazines. that helped. >> that helped? >> yeah, i guess. that's why i hire professionals. >> reporter: she was cast in "x-men first class" requiring layer upon layer of blue paint to be applied each shooting day. >> i have no modesty. i was standing or sitting while seven women painted me everywhere b everywhere and it was horrible. >> r
and she was spotted by a scout. >> i had caught the bug. it was the first time i felt i was made for something and i understood something. i was lost in school and felt stupid. >> i've been looking. >> i'll find him. >> reporter: her break came in 2010 with this underdog indy film playing a seen amid meth and menace on a hard scrabble ozark landscape. >> i'm auditioning thinking am i got at this. and "winter's bone" happened and they loved the movie and a...
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they know the city is still under attack but the members of elite squadron known don't wais second, in a specially equipped helicopter. >> it's you were be urban opes. >> reporter: they are winging into danger to save the americans. they find a landing site and with a trail helo providing cover from above the injured are loaded. as they take off they are already performing triage but it is tough to dress slal nhrapnel you're flying emergency wound is under fire. the helicopter drops flares to avoid potential heat-seeking missiles and sprints back to base to delifrt injured into an awaiting ambulance. just another day at the office them, they work under the humble motto "that others may live." they're a special breed, trained paramedics, highly skilled warrior,able to find their way in and out to rescue a wounded souldi soldier under any chchbs. >> it's worth it to risk your life to save another life, it's worths worth it to help get that guy home. >> reporter: this captain is in his first deployment and thoughts often drift to a wife and baby daughter named zoe. hello wife and baby. >>
they know the city is still under attack but the members of elite squadron known don't wais second, in a specially equipped helicopter. >> it's you were be urban opes. >> reporter: they are winging into danger to save the americans. they find a landing site and with a trail helo providing cover from above the injured are loaded. as they take off they are already performing triage but it is tough to dress slal nhrapnel you're flying emergency wound is under fire. the helicopter drops...
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. ♪ o say can you see >> as she comes clean about the inauguration lip-synch dust-up and what to expect on super bowl sunday. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with cynthia mcfadden. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden, and tonight, exposed online. websites where private, intimate photos of unsuspecting women are up loaded without their knowledge for anyone to see. it's called revenge porn, and it's frequently the work of jilted ex-lovers or hackers. the intention to shame and humiliate. but now, a group of women is fighting back, going after one website, its host, and even its fans. here's abc's juju chang. >> reporter: these women are seeking justice against a sliver of x-rated cyber sites known as revenge porn where people post explicit photos of their exes out of spieste. >> i thought people have real porn to look at with consensual women. >> reporter: m >> reporter: mariana told us she had just turned 18 when she sent photos to hereart. how did he get you to take the picture? >> he was like i love you, i would never do that, i would never want to share you with anyone.
. ♪ o say can you see >> as she comes clean about the inauguration lip-synch dust-up and what to expect on super bowl sunday. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with cynthia mcfadden. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden, and tonight, exposed online. websites where private, intimate photos of unsuspecting women are up loaded without their knowledge for anyone to see. it's called revenge porn, and it's frequently the work of jilted ex-lovers or hackers....
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. >>> the super bowl. from beyonce to blackout. the good, bad and viral moments of super bowl xlvii. >> keep it right here america, "nightline" is back in just 60 seconds. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with juju chang. >> good evening, everyone i'm juju chang. tonight the harrowing standoff that captivated the nation ends in relief as the kidnapped five-year-old boy is rescued from the underground bunker where he was held hostage for seven grueling days. president obama praised the fbi on the daring raid that safely freed the little boy. with the details still unfolding we would like to welcome gio benitez to the broadcast for the first time with the latest from midland, alabama. >> reporter: a happy ending in alabama where the boy kidnapped from a school bus is safe. a new picture of five-year-old ethan. >> i have been to the hospital. i have visited with ethan. he is doing fine. he's laughing, joking, playing, eating. the things that you would expect a normal five to six-year-old young man to do. >> reporter: the su
. >>> the super bowl. from beyonce to blackout. the good, bad and viral moments of super bowl xlvii. >> keep it right here america, "nightline" is back in just 60 seconds. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with juju chang. >> good evening, everyone i'm juju chang. tonight the harrowing standoff that captivated the nation ends in relief as the kidnapped five-year-old boy is rescued from the underground bunker where he was held hostage...